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I have a .vscode/settings.json in my workspace:
.vscode/settings.json
// (workspace) .vscode/settings.json { "files.associations": { "*.css": "postcss", }, }
but In my user settings.json, I didn't set the file associations:
settings.json
// (user) settings.json {}
Then if I enable the dotenv-vscode extension, it automatically adds file associations including "*.css": "postcss" into my user settings.json:
"*.css": "postcss"
// (user) settings.json { "files.associations": { "*.css": "postcss", // this should not be auto added here ".env*": "dotenv", }, }
I have to disable this extension now
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I think this PR resolved the problem: #105 (comment)
not sure what stops it from being merged
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I have a
.vscode/settings.json
in my workspace:but In my user
settings.json
, I didn't set the file associations:// (user) settings.json {}
Then if I enable the dotenv-vscode extension, it automatically adds file associations including
"*.css": "postcss"
into my user settings.json:I have to disable this extension now
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: